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- A statement of the receipts and expenditures on account of the Croton Aqueduct and of the amount of water loan stock, authorized by the Legislature of the State of New York, with the amount of such stock issued by the Common Council of the City of New-York, to April 20th, 18411
- An address to the mayor, the aldermen, and inhabitants of New York: supplemental to Col. Clinton's report, on water : demonstrating, from the facts ascertained by the surveys, as well as others, the advantages of a Rock-Water Company, with banking privileges : appropriating the surplus to public baths, and cleansing streets : also a proposition to the Manhattan Company to fill the aqueduct with rock-water1
- Board of Alderman, March 30, 18401
- Board of Aldermen, April 19, 18411
- Board of Aldermen, April 23, 18381
- Board of Aldermen, February 26, 18381
- Board of Aldermen, October 18, 18411
- First report of Board Water Commissioners of the City of St. Louis, with estimates of cost of work and chief engineer's report, submitted October, 18651
- Kids and drinking water: a glass half full or half empty?1
- Report of plan and approximate estimates of cost to supply the city of Indianapolis with water1
- Report of the Committee on Supplying Water, for the city of New Haven1
- Report of the Croton Aqueduct Board, in relation to the ways and means of paying the Croton Water Debt1
- Report of the Croton Aqueduct Commissioner, for the quarter ending Dec. 31st, 18411
- Report of the Special Committee on Additional Water Supply: presented at the adjourned special town meeting, Thursday, Dec. 1, 18871
- Report of the Special Committee on the Present and Future Water Supply1
- Report of the Special Committee to Whom was Referred the Communication from the Water Commissioners, a report of the Croton Aqueduct Committee, and an opinion of the counsel in relation to the powers and duties of the Water Commissioners: together with accompanying documents1
- Report of the minority of the Special Committee on the Subject of the Ordinance Creating the Aqueduct Department, &c. and to amend the ordinance to instruct the Water Commissioners1
- The Committee on Fire and Water presented the following report, relative to introducing into the City of New-York a supply of pure and wholesome water: accompanied with a law asking power to raise money by loan to execute said work1
